Jönsson Sofia, Hange Dominique
Region Vastra Gotaland, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Primary Health Care/School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Int J Gen Med. 2020 Jun 3;13:261-270. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S243590. eCollection 2020.
Throughout the world, women report poorer self-assessed health than men. In Sweden, women's life circumstances have changed on many levels during the past decades. While cognition and bodily health have improved, mental health has deteriorated. During the 1980s and 1990s, Swedish women's self-rated health was deteriorating with an increase of psychosomatic diseases. Common mental disorders have increased most rapidly and contributed to an increase in sick leaves.
The aim of this study was to study secular trends in self-assessed health in SF-36, in three different cohorts of women examined in 1992-1993, 2000-2001, 2004-2006 and 2016-2017.
Data from the Population Study of Women in Gothenburg were used where 38-, 50-, 70- and 75-year-old women had responded to SF-36 over a period of 24 years. SF-36 is a questionnaire concerning self-assessed health that consists of eight different subcategories, ie, four about physical health and four about mental health. This study made a comparison between the different results in SF-36 during 24 years.
Results showed that today's 38-year-old women had poorer self-rated health in four subcategories, social functioning (SF), mental health (MH), vitality (VT) and general health (GH), compared to 24 years ago. Fifty-year-old women rated their health better in one subcategory, physical functioning (PF), and worse in another subcategory, VT. Seventy-year-old women rated their health better in two subcategories, physical role (RP) and emotional role (RE).
This study indicates that poor mental health is increasing among middle-aged women and that increased mental stress levels can be an underlying factor.
在全球范围内,女性自我评估的健康状况比男性更差。在瑞典,过去几十年间女性的生活环境在多个层面发生了变化。虽然认知能力和身体健康状况有所改善,但心理健康状况却有所恶化。在20世纪80年代和90年代,瑞典女性的自评健康状况随着身心疾病的增加而恶化。常见精神障碍增长最为迅速,导致病假天数增加。
本研究旨在探讨1992 - 1993年、2000 - 2001年、2004 - 2006年和2016 - 2017年接受检查的三组不同女性队列中,SF - 36自我评估健康状况的长期趋势。
使用哥德堡女性人群研究的数据,38岁、50岁、70岁和75岁的女性在24年期间对SF - 36进行了回应。SF - 36是一份关于自我评估健康状况的问卷,由八个不同的子类别组成,即四个关于身体健康,四个关于心理健康。本研究对24年间SF - 36的不同结果进行了比较。
结果显示,与24年前相比,如今的38岁女性在四个子类别,即社会功能(SF)、心理健康(MH)、活力(VT)和总体健康(GH)方面的自评健康状况较差。50岁女性在一个子类别身体功能(PF)方面对自己健康状况的评价更好,而在另一个子类别VT方面则更差。70岁女性在两个子类别,即身体角色(RP)和情感角色(RE)方面对自己健康状况的评价更好。
本研究表明中年女性的心理健康状况正在恶化,心理压力水平上升可能是一个潜在因素。